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You misread my statement. Are you claiming that school shootings cause more deaths than vehicle accidents?
Source please.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761
"Since 2016, that gap has narrowed, and in 2020, firearm-related injuries became the leading cause of death in that age group"
Okay, that's firearm related injuries.
What about Mass school shooting deaths?
Come on man, at least argue in good faith. This is very simple.
Yup
Also up. And not all school shootings are mass shootings.
https://www.statista.com/chart/19982/number-of-us-k-12-school-shootings-per-decade/
I am. Not sure why you care about the distinction between how a gun killed a child. In any case a child is dead which would seemingly be a disgrace to our nation. In either case it's another child dead which makes all other children scared as is reasonable.
The comment I was responding to said his daughter was scared to death to go to school because of school shootings.
Hence me saying that's an absurd fear to have, as the chances of that are extremely extremely so extremely small.
Hence the comparison between dying in a car accident on the way to school, being much much much much much much much much more likely than dying in a school shooting.
You pulling up all firearm related injuries is completely irrelevant.
"Extremely small" is an inherently subjective view of the statistics. Basing your entire argument off of something subjective generally isn't wise.
Cool. That doesn't matter though because school isn't the only place that children are getting shot to death at. Schools are just one such place. Kids are plenty capable of being scared of being in multiple places. Schools are just one place of many they're becoming scared of.
It absolutely is, because firearms being the number one death of children is the reason why children are scared for their life in this fucked up country. It's directly related.
I didn't it, once again your reading comprehension could do some work. I said that she should be more fearful of dying in a car wreck.
Saying something is a small chance to happen is subjective, you're right. Saying it's more likely that she dies in a car wreck is objective.
In the scenario that the daughter is scared to go to school because of school shootings, yes that's what we are discussing.
We're only talking about school shootings. If you want to talk about all shootings create your own thread
No, it's wrong. Children are getting shot and killed by firearms more than they are dying from car crashes.
School shootings aren't the only way children are getting shot and killed though, so limiting the discussion to just that aspect is disingenuous.
You are. I'm talking about ALL the various ways our children are mercilessly shot to death, meanwhile our country refuses to do anything about it.
I'm good
It's objectively correct.
That's not what we're talking about. It may be what you want to talk about, but then start a conversation on a different post or different chain.
I don't give a shit what you want to talk about. You replied to my comment.